Licence to lootRAVI SHARMAA host of steel-manufacturing units are keen to set up plants in Karnataka, and all want captive mines.
Licence to lootRAVI SHARMAA host of steel-manufacturing units are keen to set up plants in Karnataka, and all want captive mines.
Political plotsRAVI SHARMAThe Centre rejects Governor H.R. Bhardwaj's recommendation for President's Rule, but not before giving Yeddyurappa anxious moments.
Spirit of KannadaRAVI SHARMAThe second World Kannada Conference turns out to be a celebration of Kannada as representing a culture, a state of mind.
Good in partsRAVI SHARMAKarnataka, though happy, is not entirely satisfied with the Krishna water tribunal award.
Money rulesRAVI SHARMAAs Karnataka politics succumbs to money power, those who only funded parties earlier become part of the government.
The perfect getawayRAVI SHARMAMysore has emerged as a great tourist hub, thanks to an air, road and rail network that connects it to all parts of the country.
Cultural extravaganzaRAVI SHARMAThe festivities have moved from the royal courts to commoner grounds where residents and tourists alike enjoy the new flavours of Navaratri.
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SlideshowSea changeIndia could learn a few lessons from small island nations like Maldives on mitigating climate change.